~.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL EWES TIM WAY ! WHEREAS, my wile, BARBARA WILSON, 'eft my bed and board without jug canto whatever, I therefore warn all persons from harboring or trusting her no my account, as I will pay no debts contracted by her. Oct. 14, 1856. .1. H. WILSON. TRIAL LlT.—Noveinber Term. FIRST WEEK. Mary Su:ley es Thigh Morin's Admr. Taylor for nse vs David Hudson's Alms. John Lukens Admx vs .lohn and Robt. Madden. John Sa*rage ye Henry Davis. John Conrad's ndmr vs John 11. Stone!waken Matthews heirs an G. K. A J. IL Shuenberger. D. Caldwell vs Samuel Bolinger. Charles Bretton vs William Cor Admr. Matthews heirs vs E. R. Plowmen. George MeCrton vs Thos. Wilson. Genoa vs Shnenberger. George Otenki-k vs E. Scalers. Stirling & Alexander vs Bracken, Stitt A Co. John 11. Wheeler an Moses Greenland. I. Wul vertu. vs Irvin, Green et al. Blarquands vs Benin% R. R. Co. - jarolt 11. Sex vs Samuel Caldwell. James Bell in ,lulm S. George IV Pheneent ye Robert Have rowel. SECOND WEEK. Dr. ShoenLeraer's exr vs A. P. Wilson at al. A. P. Wilson vs M. [limy. John Lee vs Joseph P. Moore. Michael Quarry vs Wise & Henbane°. Clement's heirs vs Brown & Patrick Kelley vs Ve , na. B. K. Co. George Lono vs :knew,' Hawn. Issue Ittieht vs A. Wise, Jr., awl Jacob Wise. Jos : IV. Riley for use vs H. & B. T. M. H. 13. ic C. Co. Vichols; C. Decker cc Root & Buckingham. G. W. Wagoner vs W. Garver. Elisaheth Keitte cc A. litre & Samuel Kuitte. Senate) Stewart Sheffler & Sun. Leonard Weaver vs Leek & Snyder. Josepli'McCracken vs Win. Foster's enr; & h'rs fillomhus Patterson vs J. 8, I'. & W. W. Harris. Fisher & McMurttic vs Shop & Wharton. George Couch for use vs Couch. Rued, & Co. Jacob Cresswen vs ltoligrt Hare l'owel. Samuel Beatty vs W. 11. Wharton & NI. Wharton Atalrew Crownover vs Cummins mime & M. Cummins. Register's Notice. OTICE IS II EltEllY t, VEN TO ALL IN persons interested that the following. mom' persons have settled their accounts in the Re, ister's Office at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will he presented tor omfirmaticm end alkwunce, at an Orylum,' C..urt to he held at Huntingdon, in and for the County of II toting. don, on Wednesday, the 12th day of November next, to wit : • 1. Beuediet Stevons t Esq., Adtoioistrator and Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Luderiek Roister, late of Springfield town;l it ;deed. 2. George Lang. surviving. Administrator of Patrick Lang, late of Walker township, decd.. . . . . . , 3. Henry 11. Ker, Administrator of John Ker, (who was in hie lifetime one of the Admin• istratim of Patrick Lang, dee'd.,) thin being an necoant of the Administration fifths Estato of Patrick Lang, deed., by snid John Kar in WS 4. John Henderson and Harriet flendereott. Administrators of George Headers., late of Writ towoship, deed. L. David Thompson and Martha Thoin n, Administrators ofJobti Thuinpsod, !aid of lien. derstin township, deed. C. Do 'id Mountain, acting Administrator of williaru Dean, I art, 1. a of Wutkar township, HENRY GLAZIER, Register. Regider'a Orrice. Oct. 10, Y.tfi ilea] Estate FOR SALE. FARMS and lour tracts of Woodloud, Oukte in Walker township, Huntingdon county will be exposed to public nolo in Deeetr.her 'text, No port of the real extate of tit. late John tier, Esrynire, deceased. These tracts contain tvgetht r thou? Fifteen hundred Acre*. and lie in a compact body on the Western aide of the Juniata river near the borough of Thitoingdon. The mansion Farm of Juil,e dec'd containing 237 acres and thereoti valuable imptuvemehts, will be mie the tracts otTertd fur sale. It is expeeted that orders will be obtained for tie sale (Wiliest, lands at our next Orphan'. Court. In the meantime persons desiring to purchase. it, invited to come and see this property. Plea, call upon the undersigned at the residence of burs. M. C. Ker, in the borough of' Hooting. don by whom the lands will be shown. nod ev• cry necessary infurtuatiou given iitt regard to them. The terms of sale will be easy. One third of the purchase money remaining in the hands of the purchaser during the life time of the widuw of deed. , HENRY M. KER. Adner of John Dr, deed. Huntingdon, Oct. Bth., 1856.--3 t. man pagim T*T.lll !AIL 11(7 E would offer for sale the following pro )/ perty, via t One Farm in heady Towns eldp.'llent. co.. known an the Mill Creek Farm. •C onta i i ii ng . 2slo Ac r es, about 130 acres of whiehls cleared and in good state of enhivation, aired a considerable part of it has been well limed and a large lnantity of lime potting on this fall. Limestone bandy and easily quarried, the bal ., attic land is in timber, There is erected a ved Bank Barn, with limning water in the ya r d, Gonna with flowing fountain of pore water '1..111e yard. Also, a vonng apple orchard of 60 or 70 - trees. 12011 bnshels of good wheat has been re 4 sed in a season otf this farm with .eorrespotiding erten' of other grain, there is 40 acres of this land first quality bottom land. Alao--A Mem of 90 Acres, in Germany Valley, 'lent. cc., it heing one half of the Farm formerly owned by Gem. Eby. Nearly all elms •ed and in n line state 01 cultivation. Choice Limestone Land with Mane and Stable erected thereon, with running water. ,11 miles from tihirle slave and 5 milewfromPetinit. Canal and Jiailroad r t ML.I/111(M. Also :15 Acres of choice Mad adjoining the above, on which is erected two good nooses, small Barn, Wrod Ilauxo, &c. with a never-fail ing spring o good water. and .line fine Orchard, with choice fruit. This is a very desirable property, and would he suitable for a machanic, or any person desiring to retire from active life. Amio—A Win in Union Township, Hunt. co., containing GI Aerate, nue half of which is cleared, and the balan ry firat quality of Timber land, snouted within one unto of the Penni& Ca- BM and Railroad at Mill (torch. kiitlier of the above proporties will he soul low and on reasonable Icons, apply to the sub scribers at Mill Creek, Huntingdon co. Pit. ugsaLE.R Sept.lo,'s6.—tf. [ESTATE OF SAMUEL KERR, DECD.] Atolifstrator's Notice. _ ro °TICE is hereby given that letters of Ad• utinistratiou en tLe estate of Samuel Kerr, late 01' Penn township, dee'd,, have Leen gran• ted to the undersigned, residing in said town• chip. to whom those indented will .41e.. .take ituniediate payment, and those having claitus will present them duly authenticated forsettle- JOHN HOUSEHOLDER, 'Yowbey 1,1886,43 t, Adirer. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Th' Kansas Question Settle:. PEACE RESTORED! BY latest arrival from the East, the subscri bers have just received and are now opening the largest and most judiciously selected assort ment of Hardware, ever brought to Huntingdon. Our stock con. lists iu pilot, of building Material, such as locks, hinges, screws, bolts, glass, oils, and paints, (Whitt) lead, fire proof and sine paints.) Mechanics' Tools, in great variety ; including many new Menu flan. and late iinprovem!ints. We invite the attention of Saddlers and Coach•makers to ourlarge and splendid stock of Saddlery &Coach Trimming such as saddle trees. gig -trees, self-adjusting pad trees, hames, of 20 hinds, latest styles of buckles, stirrups, dt c. girthing Hog skins, pa• tent and enameled leather, enameled muslin, coach lace, hubs ; spokes, fellows, shafts, springy, sales, he.. &r. Ladies and housekeepers generally, will find it greatly to their advantage to call and exam ine our new stack of silver nod cuisines spoons, fine table cutlery, scissors, hollow•ware, lamps, patent sausage grinders, and all other house fiirnishing goods ; including many new and use• ful inventions. In our recent purchases, we have bought at such rates as enable us to sell even lower than heretofore. No charge for showing goods.— All orders promptly attended to. JAMES A. BROWN & CO. October Bth, 1856. - - . --: Li Li AYER'S .yd ..) . Cathartic Pills - (SUGAR COATED,) A 11.1 MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CUBE THE SICK Invalid, Father., Mothers, Phytdelan• Plallantbraidals, rind their Effect., and Judge of their Vlrtuada -I.(di TOE CURB OF Ucntlncllc, Sick II endaelie,Foul fittininch. I l arsounia. Pa., May 1, 1866. PI. J.C. A VW:. HI . : I inn. boon repeatedly cored of the went I.oadarlat any b my r.tn bare by a dotal or two or your Pitia. It 10 , 01114 to RH. front a foul ...witch, width at one, If thy a cure lithert u they dt five', wnrth r na.wing. Yuma al.h gloat r..ipoet, ED. W. pnEmz. Mark of ,rumer Chiritm. • Vinous 1.3 ixerdris rind Liver Complaint. I,PATWIILNT nT TRY Ivnituot, W 0111,1:11 . 03, D. C. 7 Fob., 18.% ilk: I Itarc lkoki PM. to toy_ ;totem' awl hospital . . LArlicl.;ev;l: you tin - U:11711 A:a:lM lvviltZNlO A:AV Ow): tlin catitoritc wo employ. 'lluttr rOgIA: Ake I , A, 14 q111 , :k AtIVI voil,v0111v111: 1,,A tln> Wt. nil nJuilrxt la I . PCIOAIy fur derangements of itutt A.rgli 1 . 1:,:11.1 lix ro voldulat found At CAW Air bilious di. ea e s 0110 It remlilyyield to them. 3ouro, ALONZO BALL, 51. It, .11.ysicianPf the Marine Marital , It viva, and Worm, l'odT Alivd., Nur. 16,18;6, At ,11r the of ino,,ko. d ;1,1 6.. r lood:111. ,VNIL utv,11,,, ior dud our , 1,1 , 11 en ri, , q1,1,111::, I it 1.1. awl 1.1, : wura rill,. velli,d co 11,,, ' , ars Joci uitl..tt 1,1, CII,. i ,•I; 414Nt %I.', I, Ls in. Lei,y. v.:l , rot.. I I. J. OItIFFIN, 11,nader. 11414;06V:on end trapurity of the Blood. Poo. lire. 1. r irllll, Puttor of .I.l.l,ohurch, tht. Area: 1 I.re naud your with extraordinnry ...VS in toy ne.,t, nn i .1111,..11g i xm cxllu,l to Vida iti orgttut.of ry r beat reu;:ty I ltat; etu tly reconthiept .. tlT . T .. lu !..,y Winnov. N. Y., Oet. 11, 1815. Mtn I ntn t.eing your Catl,pl,l, Ma In Ivy in.. Her, innl Du I th.no ail vs •I :Tent clonn , n iLr . . 1,0:0111 It 101114 the fo-tv, .101 IN O. MEACHAM, M.D. Set oroitt,yl9!:? Evil, Tetter, untora. nail Salt ithenni. DR. a teat ',Jar PAIN $lll the I,llAgnrl of all that Is at hi arellat,r. 'nay have ea:l4l my Ilttla elanghlur hh• and fort that tia.l ;awed earetl.:t. liar 1110:111T b..ft !Ong Cl - 1.00.. . . . . . . :OIL,t ultis 1.40,4e4 nuti pimpled au her aln and In Irter .11 . Child was cure.l. 011.1. sero trte,l your hare cured her. ASA S101,01:11X1E. i, , ,,:o;atO•ne, Neuralgia, nod Gout. Chureh . AI% IA., Jan. 8, 18L4. • • 1 . ,.. 10 for llm roltot yotir • . • I it r . . . n.(111 . ; xfl,ll,ltiir Ithei yotirc For indred Coot. piaittit, 11,0111.. .:I potr,o, 1,11, hil,ll rrnscrl,,.. For Coatireurss or nod as Muller Pill, Oily er.ti Pit., rnt illoll2llllol. Von, Rll.l lir4titeets, tlal Mind. SloAt of av pity titc.k,t v,!.:111 uhl..h, !bUIIOI . I I II.: ot :•I 1411.2 , le, i. 1.1,1.11,4:11;1.11,1 117;;;I:ilii, 110;1; tbllow 11 , 1itttl."“.. TI 119 mut , cur) or ultne•tal .lighter. AYER'S CUERRY PECTORAL 1,11 TIIN RAPID CUI:2 UP COVGIIS,COLDR,IIIIAItSI,NERS, ENZA, 'WHOOPING ( . 01.74111, CHIMP, A IN CII'I EWE` l'ONs1:..11.I . ION, mei fur the r,lef f of the il;r041, t./ 4 its virtue.. t, • ,O . ', 1.1‘.111 tliv 110 Pr, Thwitglto. c.f. of il•lfootr.ity cif • vita/114 have k 1•111 1110. Dlll4lllOl in 11I.V 61,17,1 y IT•i.ent,, wiihout ivnin rouoicAli oi !of.. is of .. , ...•r, xOO.l freer yet the f111111111111itIll: I.lly Ml , l. 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AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass AND SOLD BY JOHN READ, Huntingdon, and dealers in medicine everywhere. October 15, 1856.-Iy. (ESTATE OF WM. HOUSEHOLDER.] AUDITORS NOTICE. 1' HE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance in the hands of Jelin Householder and Moses Hamer, Eitectialiof William Householder, deceased, amongst those entitled to receive the same, hereby gives no• tics to all persons interested,t,hat he will attend for the purpose of tuakinF paid distribution, on Saturday, the 25th day of October, 1855, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at his office in the borough of Huntingdon I when and where all parsons in• terestad may attend if they think proper. JOHN REZD, Atielitor. October 1,1858.-4 t New Goods ! New Goods ! ! AT D. P. GWIN'S CHEAP STORE. D. P. ()Will has just received from Philadel , phis a large and heamiral assortment of riktz & WINTZB 6.00115. consisting of the most fashionable Dross Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, Chameleon & Fancy Silks, French Merino., All Wool de Lilititl, Persian Twills, Coburg Ch:th, Levella Cloth, Alpacea, Debaiz, Madon na Cloth, Wool Plaids, and any quantity of Fancy Detains. Prints of any description. ALSO, a largo lot of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Undersleevos, Chimazetts, Mar head dresses. Gum Belts, Whalebones for Skirts, Silk and Listen hose, French Working Cotton, Fail and Wool Shawls, and a variety of Fancy Goods too numorons to mention. Also, Cloths, black and blue, black and fancy Cassimer. Cassia eta, rt. Jeans, Vestings, Flan nels, Wt. Red and Yellow, Sack Flannels of all colors, Canton Flannels, Cotton Drills, Nan. keen, Linsey, Mullins, bleached and unbleach ed, Tielten, Cheeks, Table Diaper, Woolen and Linen Tattle Covers, Sheeting Muslin 2k yards wide, Woollen Coats, Cups and Comforts, Woolen yarns cf ditrrent colors. Silk Bonnets of the latest styles of every color. Largest assortment in town nod ut prices that cannot be heat. ALSO; Hats & Caps, of the latest styles, Boots and Shoes. HARDWARE, QzDENswilat.7S, Buckets, Tubs, Has. kets, Oil Cloths. Ciroteric s, M the best quality, Salt and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as ninny new ones as can crowd in me respectfully requesteil to come and examine my goods No charge for looking. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change fur goods, at the highest market prices. Oct. 8, 1856. PRO( LAMATION. WIIIt , REAS . 11 a precept to me directed, dated a Ifi iitingdon, the 224 dny of August, A. I). Itita, under the hands and seals of the lieu. George 'Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, titer and Terminer, and gener al jail delivery °Rho 24th judicial district of Peon sylvania composed of Huntingdon Blair and Cam bria, and the lion. TllOlllllB F. Stuart mid Jona than McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appoint ed, to heur, try and determine all and every in dictments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State arc made capital or felonies of death and other offences crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub lic proclamation throughout my whole hailiwick that a Conn of Oyer and Tertniner, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will he held at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and lath day) of N :weedier, next, end those who will prosecute the said pri soners lie then and there to proseentethem as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Constakles within said county be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of sold day, with their records, in it., examinations and remeinbrances. to those things which to their offices respectfully • aimerfniii. _ . . Dined at Huntingdon the 22d clay of August, in the year of our Lord 1856, and the 81a,t year of America' Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. PROCLAMATION.' Iv NREAS, by n precept to two directed by Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, homing test the 28,1 day of August, 1636, I am commanded to mnke Public Proclamation throughout tor whole baili wick, that a Court of Common Pleas will be held in the Court House in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Mondey (and 17th day) of November, A 1).,. 1856, for the trial of it I I issurA said Court which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suites, in the trial of all issues are required Dat . c:l at Iluntingden, the 22l day of August, in the year of our Lord 1856, and the 81st year of Anterienn Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. PARADISE FURNACE PROVERWI 'OS, BASIL Valuable Finnic. property . , Grist Mill, Saw Mill and Farms for sale at private sale, in Hun. tingdon county, Penna. The subscribers offer 'for sale the following property, in Todd town• I ship, consieting of about '2500 acres of land, Isituated in Trough Creek Valley, on Bigtrough I Creek, 400 acres of which is farm laud divided in two farms, handsomely located, under good fences, and in good state of cultivation, with a good house and burg_ on each farm. The other improvements are a Charcoal Blast Fur. once, put up in the most substantiel manner, with all the necessary buildings required, a emir of excellent Bellows, a large lumber of Tenant Houses, sufficient stabling for the teams required, nn inexhaustable ore bed of brown hometide within one mile from the Furnace, belongs to this property. Wood in abundance can be got in the neighborhood at very low rates. The !dream of wuter is never failing This property is within five miles by public road from the Huntingdon and Broad Top Rail Road. The other improvements are large substantially, and handsomely built Stone Dwelling, a large Frame Stone Houseot new Grist Mill, built of stone, three stories high, 64 by 50 feet, with two overshot water wheels, 11 fl4,t high, four pair Burr mill stones. The machinery is of the latest and most approved style, to make both custom and merchant work. The mill stand is not excelled by any in the county. The Saw Mill has also been erected quite recently in the best manner. Also, a "Farm, containing 150 acres of clear land in good cultivation, situated on the south side of the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River, above the mouth of the big Trough Creek.— The potter port consist of bottom land..— The improvemente are two Log Dwellings and Log Burn. This propert7 is one mile from the Huntingdon and Broad lop Railroad. Also another Farm in Hopewell Township, Wood Cock Valley„ threaourthe of a mile west of the Hunting don and Broad Top Ruilroad, eon• tabling about 225 acres of land, in good cub tivation, with an extensive Oro bank on same; of the Soft and Hard Fossil Ore, the veins lying near the surface. The improvements„ are a Log Baru and House, with out:buildinge. The above property will be sold in the whole or seperate, to suit purchaser. HORATIO TREXLER, WILLIAM TREXLER, LESHHR TREXLER, JAMES RITTENHOUSE, WILLIAM SOH A LI, Addrees HORATIO TREXLER, Reading Pe. October, let., 1856.-4 t. [RSTATE•OF MOS. GORSUCH, DEC'D.] ' Administrator's Notice. OTICE is hereby given that Were of Al. I N ministration on tho estate of Thomas Goe s. h, late of Penn township, deed., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, to whom, those indebted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement. JOON 110 IitiEHOLDER, October 1, 1836.44. Adnit, 500 Cl 3 emu t psi l te N fazii r e A bi , a yrs N. MILN WOOD ACADEMY, ha de Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. -0- W. H. WOODS, A. Al., Pr priotor & J.A.SHADE, Lecturer on :hulloing & Ilygeana,ltsv. .1. CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General SAMUEL CAMPBELL, ASSidalli I Literature, —...... . . JOHN N. CAPS I, AN D, 7'cacls6 in Preparatory Department. THE annual exhibition will take place the Ist Wednesday of October. An :Wm.ss by the Rev. 1). X. Junkie, 0. D., will be delivered before the Philo and Diaynathian Societies, at '2 o'clock, P. M. The Exhibitional 'terror/11.M will take place at 6i o'clock, I'. H. The ex aminations the week previous. these exercises the friends of education are respectfully invi ted to attend. The next friction opens on Wednesday, the 20th of October. 'Phis institution holds out peculiar inducements lo young men seeking an education. The Board of Instruction is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainments and skilled in their profession. The lo cation Is very healthy, having the pure mountain air, and free front all noxious vapors twining from stagnant water and marshy ground. Those subject to ague could .not find a tome desira ble place. The course of instruction is such as is best calculated to prepare young men for business, for teaching, and for taking a high retold in College. For those desiring to become Teachers, a Normal Class will be formed, in which practical instruction will be given in the art of Teaching. To this class, lectures will be given on the subject of Teaching. The tempta tions to vice, idleness and dissipation tire few. There is nothing to draw the mind of the stu dent from his hooks, it is quiet and retired, just such a ritnation as a young man desirous of improvement would seek. The societies are in is flourishing condition ' and each has fine li• brary of choice works. The buildings are large nod cotnmodious, ndditional building Min the coarse or erection, which will b.+ finished this lull. Shade Gap is situated un the mail rourtrbetween ChaTbersburg, and Mount Union Station no the Penn. Rail Road. ... . TERMS :—For Session of live months, $52 50. Washing., light, and fuel, extra. Students are charged front the time of entering until the close of the Session. Payments half in ad• sauce, balance at the middle of tho session. For catalogues and further particulars, addresa w. 11. WOODS, Shade Gap, Hunt. Cu., Pa. September 17, 1856.-3 in, God Save the Commonwealth. "Vlr eaf? A **4-I mnf, t t&L., " •-.,L.4if-t-0„..-igit',, PROCLAMATION OF Presidential Election DUHSUANT TO AN ACT OF THE GEN- I eral Assembly Orthe Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An net relating to the elec tions of thin Comm. nwealth," approved the sec ond day of.lnle. A. D. 1839, 1 JOSHUA GREENLAND:High Sheriff of the County of Huntingdon, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby nuke known and give notice to tl e elec tors of the County aforesaid, that a General Election will he hold in said County of Hunt ingdon, on the First Tuesday, 4th of Novenklor, 1850, at which time TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES aro to be elec ted. In pursuance of said Act, I also hereby rank° known and give notice, that the places of hold ing the !Ohms:tit! General Mental in the sever al election districts within the said county, are as follows : lst district, composed of Henderson township and all that pert of Walker township not in the I Gth district, at the Court nouse in the Borough of Huntingdon. 24 diArtet, romposea of Doblio township. fit Pleasant Hill School House, near Joseph Nel son's in said township. 3d district, composed of so much of Warriors murk township us is oot ini•luded ha the 19th district, 01 the School auntie adjoining the ton n of Warriorsmark 4th district, composed atte township of Hope well, at the Selo.' House ot Rough and Ready Furnace, in said township. sth district, comprised of the township of Bar ree, at the house of JItMCA Living-ton (formerly John Ilarper,) in the town of Saulsburg, in said township. Gth district, eomposed ofthe township of Shir ley, at the house of I). Fraker, to Shirlryslirg. ith district, composed of Porter nod Milker townships, and so much of Wat town , hip as is included in tho following tlonnthiriwt to wit : beginning at the south-west corner of Tobias Cantrnan's Goan tat the hank of the little Junia ta river, at the lower end of Jackson's narrows, thence in a north-easterly direction to the most vont liernly part of the farm owned by Michael bfaguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top,of Tussey's mountain, to intersect the lire of Frstililiu township. thence along said line to lit tle Juniata river, thence clown the game to the place of beginning, at the public School Clouse opposite the German Reform Church in the bo rough of Alexandria. Bth district, composed of the township of Frunklim at the house of Jacob Mamma, now occupied Sy G. W. Matters, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell township, et the Union School !louse, near the Union Meet ing House. in sa'il township. 10th dint riet, composed of Springfield town ship, at the Selo.) Clouse near Hugh Madden's to said township. II th district, composed of Union, tp., at the School Iluuse near Ezekiel Corbin's in said township. I gill district, composed of Brady township, at the School 110.13 known as the Centre School House in said township. 13th district, composed of Morris township, at School House No. 2, in sail township. 14th district, composed of that part of West township not winded in the 7th and 26th slit trials, at the public school house on the farm now occupied by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by James Ennis.) in said township. 15th distrht, composed of that part of Walk er township lying southwest of a line commene ing opposite Darid Corbia's House, at the l`n• ion township line, thence in a straight line, in cluding said Corbin's home to the corner at Por ter township, on the Huntingdon and Woodcock Valley road, at the house of Jacob Magahy, in. said township. 16th dish iet, composed of the township of Tod at the Green School Home in said township. 17,1, district, composed of that part of West to wnship on the south-east tide of the Warrior ridge, beginning at the line of West and Hen (Jerson townships, at the foot of said ridge, to the line of Barren tp., thence by the division line of Hance and West townships, to the sum mit of Stone mountain. to intersect the lino of Henderson and West townships, thence by said line to place at beginning, at the house now oc cupied by Benj. Corbin,o,, Murry's 1t5,,,. leth district, muposeil of Cromwell tp., at the house new occupied by David Enure, in Ur hisnnia. _ _ . 19th district , composed of the Borough of Bir mingham, with the several tracts of land near to and attached to the route, now owned and oc cupied by Thomas .51. Owens, John IC. Mc Ca• ban, A. Roberson, .14,1111 tlensimer null (ftc. clensimer, dot tract or land now owned by Geo. & John Shoenherger, known as the Porter tract Is annexed to said district, situate in the town ship of Warrioramark, at the public school hoots in said Borough. - 20th district, composed of Cass township, at the public school house in Cassellle, in said tp. 21st district, composed of Jackson township, at the house of Room Barr, now occupied by John Hirst, at MeAlcavy's Fort, in said tp. 224 district, composed of Clay township, at the house of Josh. Shoat, at the Three Springs in said township. _ . 23(1 district, Compobed of the township of Penn at the public school house iu Alarklesburg, in said township. 24th district, compobcd of that part of Shir ley township, lying and Icing within the follow ing described libffilutaries, to wit : Beginning at the intersection of Union and Shirley township linos with the Juniata river, on the south bide thereof; thence along said Union township title for the distance of throe miles front said river ; thence eastnurdly by it straight line to the point where the min frolic Ely's Mill to Germanyl Valley, crosses the thimuit of Sandy Ridge t— thence northwvily along the summit of Sandy Ridge to the rivg Juniata, 'nnd thence up said river to the place of beginning ; at the public school hot. in ?donut Union, in said 25t1h district, compose 6 of the Iloruitgli all Huntingdon . , at the Court House in said burn'. 2641 district, composed of the Borough of tersburg and that part of Wust township west and south of the lino between Henderson and ' West townships, at or near the Warm Springs, to She Franklin townshiu line on the lop of Tn, sey's MOIIIIOIIII, SO 10 to include ha the district the house of David Waldsmith, Jacob Longa], eeker, Thomas !lamer, Jaunty Porter, nod John Well. at the publie school house in the Borough of Petersburg. I elan make known anal give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the afore.aid act, 1 am di rected, "that every person except jtogices of the pence, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government • of the United States. or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commission ell °nicer or ament. Who is or shall he employed under the leeislative, executive or the judiciary department or this State or of the Unit rd States or any ci.y or incorporated district. and also, that every member of Congress anal of the State Legislature, anal of the select or common coun cil or so, city, commisaionero of tiny incorpora tval district. is lay law incapable otholding a.r ex ercising et the same time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector, or clerk cal any election of this Cunuoomvenith , and that no in,peetor, judge. or other officer of any such election. shall be eligible to any lace, to he then voted Aar." Al .M, that in the 14th Peet'an of the rot of X.:teddy. entitled an "Act relating to execu tions and fu• other purposes," approved, April 16, 1849, it 10 enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not he consttned as to pre,. any militia officer or borough ofTic•er from sm., in:: no judge, inspector or clerk for any general or spe cial election in this Commonwealth." . . Pursuant to the p;ovisifitts contained in the • 67th section in the act aforeSeid, the judges of the aforootid diftriets shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the elec tion of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge front each dis trict, at the Court House, in the Borough of Ilun tingdon, on the third day after the day of the e leetion, being for the present year au Friday, the 7th day of 7iaenihor next, then and there to do and enrtion, the duties required by law of said judges. Al-a, that where a judge by sickness or 1111•Ienidable occident, is unable tu attend said meeting of Judges, then time certificate of imam aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of ttai inspectors or clerks of the, election of 'fair, di,- ' met, and shall do and perform the duties equi red of said judge uniti,in to att,nd. Ake, is the 61stsection of :pia act, it is en acted that ••every general and special election abull Le opened between the houro of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without intetru[tion or adjournment until ,even o'clock in the evening, when the polls eltalt he closed." Given under 714 hand at fluntingdon. 10th day of Ortoher, 1036, and of the independence of the United States, the riglits-jiret. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Silent We OreecY, Sheriff. Hunt., October 10th, 1855. SHERIFF'S SALES !ny virtue of sundry writs of Vend Exp. and Fi. I.th, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County, and to too direc ted, I will expose to public sole, at the Court 'House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Tor day the 11 1 / 1 of November, 1806, at 10 o'clock, A. N., of said day, the following described Mot Estate, to wit t All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants of, in end to one house and lot in the borough of retort:berg, front Bien. Met on Main street and oxientling back one hundred and twenty feet to a street, bounded on the east by Abraham Renner, on the North by Abraham Croswell. having thereon erected a taro•stury frame boase, painted white, and a shop. Seized, taken in execution, and to ho sold as the property of John G. and Hobe.. Ritter. ALSO; All the right, title and interest of the tieten dant of, in a nd to a certain lot of ground adjoin ing the borough of Birmingham, containing a bout One rare morn or leS3, adjoining a lot of John. Owens, Eaq., on t h e west, the public road leading trot,, Birmingham to Waterstreet on the north and east, on which is erected a brick building seventy feet in length and thirty-tire tact in depth, three stories a ith a stone basement known as "the Mountain Female Sem inary." Mao& taken in execution, and to be sold es the property of '•the Mountain Female Semi nary." . - ALSO; All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of, in and ton lot of ground in the borough of Shirleysburg, lying on the west sale of Alain street, fronting stxty feet en said street and ex tending bark 140 feet to land of &motel Caro thers, bounded on the North by a let of the widow llicket, south by a lot of the heirs of James Carothers, dec'd., baying thereon erected a two story log house, a small kitchen log sta ble. and other buildings. SeiZed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Janice Smith. ALSO; All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of. in and to the following tr ac t of tool t m, in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, and hounded by John Long on the west. Robert Bigliam on the north, Black Log mountain on the cast, containing two litin.lre d acres more or lei., about one hundred of which is cleared, ha wing thereon erected two small log dwelling houses and a log barn. Seirod, taken in execution, and to be told as the property of David Knepp. ALSO; All the right, title andinterest of the defen dant of, in and to two small parcels of laud sit uated in the town of Scottsville. Clay tp., lion tingtion county, bounded on the cast by a lot of Adam Curium], north by David fleck, west by Samuel Smith, south by Pollock road, contain i•'.; in nil one acre awl a half more or less, with the following improvements thereon, a two story log house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Ranks. ALSO; • • - - - - • - - • -- All the right, title and interest of John Don alds en, one of defendant, in and to all that messuage, parcel or tract of land situate in Un ion township, Huntingdon county, on the.wes terly side of the Jealous river, and bounded by Imb, of Matthew F. Campbell, James 'lamp oon. John McCenthe and other, containing one hundred and forty acres, be the some more or less, being the some lands mentioned in en arti cle of ligroonint, dated March 19. 1850, between John R. Cession, John Donaldson, Jutnes Don aldson and Michael Ilennig. Seined, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of Qnin,y Taylor and John Don sldson. ALSO; All the right, titlo, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to a certain lot of ground No. situated on the corner of Market end Commerce (now called Lyon) Ste., in the bor. .mgh of Birmingham ' in the county of Hu ' nting don being 611 feet onaMarket Went and extend ing buck 165 feet, more or less, on Commerce or Lynn street, adjoining John Grafting on the north east. haring thereon erected a two story log dwelling home, plastered, with a brick store-- house, n frame office building, aetal,leand other buildings. ' Seized, taken in execution, and to be told as the property of Dr. J. T. McVey. ALSO; • - • All the right, title, elain; and interest of the defendant 01, in and to a lot of ground in the village of Shade Gap, Huntingdon County. nuns• tiered 1H in the plan of said villatte, made -by J. W. Matthias, the 14th day of march, ISO, Icing mot lasing on the west side of the rood or Main street of said village, which runs at 12} degrees north ; said lot being 60 feet in front on said street, and extending back at right angles thereto 140 font to a lino parallel to said street, having thereon erected a small house and other buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to he told as the property ofJumes - . . ALSO; All the right, title, interest and claim of the defen.lailt at; in and to a 111,12 and parcel of land sitnate un the margin of Standing-Some Creek, in the borough of litintiugdon, adjoining a lot of corge Jackson on the north, it lot 01 Dorris, Sr., ea the smith, another lot of said de fendant in the same enclosure on the west, and said Creek on the east; containing seven acres and sixty four perches, be the same more cr less. Ateo—A tel of ground situate at the south— eastern corner of Church and St. Clair streets in said borough, fronting about seventy-four feet on St. Clair event, and extending back from the same ton hundred teat to the old line of thll said borough, and western bomidary of the itliove mentioned and described lot, bounded on the Math I t o Church street, tun' on a South by a lot owned by the widow Flown, including rile whole of lot No, 172, in the recorded plan of said borough. A Imo—Four contiguous lots of ground situate in the said borough, bounded en the north and west by the Renner faint, on the east by the %Vann Spring Roal, and on the south by a lot of lion. James Gwin. Nos. I. '2..1 3, as re presented on a map of said lots, divided on Vie 16th day of October tlio derendunt by J. Simpson Africa, County Surreyor,contain earl, four :ICE., No. 4 containing about 3 acres the same more or less. . Seized, taken in execution and to be sold 113 the rroperty of Thomas Wad luoa. ALSO; All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of. in HIM to the lollowing described pro perty, to wit :—A tract of laud known us the Ilmor Hempt tract, containing nhout 270 acres Ott ISrnad T.p, Tod tp., adjoining lauds of It. lime Powell, Geol. A. I'. Wilson, and others, leaving thereon erected u two story log house, loon tool other improvements and almost 101) acres cleared thereon. AL.—A tract of land known nn the Corbin tract, containing 300 acres and allowance, riluate in Micky Ridge, Top t p., adjoining land of Tay lor's heirs and others. Ar,o—A tract of land adjoining the Chore warranted in the mine of Speer and Silo tin, con. taining 9G acres, 153 porches, and allowance. . . At.co—A tract of land adjoining the same, warranted in the name or Elial :Mild!, contain ing 152 acres, 98 perches, and allowance. A ..AU—A tract of land situate 1,11 flood Top, 'Pod tp., warranted in the name of Speer and Dotmlierty, containing-t 39 acres, 51 perches and allowance, udjoining the William Bench Coal Bank trite, John McLain, Michael J. Martin and others. Ar.so—.l II the interest of said defendant in the land of Miehnel J, Martin and Joseph S. Illurtio,dee'd., which he holds under curtain ar ticles of agreement fur the Nam, Kith John• Dougherty and George W. Speer or otherwise, 116 the same appears on record in liuntingdon. Seined, taken in excretion, end to be sold as the property of Goal William 11. Irwin. ALSO All the right, title. interest and claim of the defendant, to II lot of ground situate in the town of Burnett, Tod tp., Huntingdon County, lion tine 50 feet on flamilton Street, and extending beck 140 feet to on alley, hounded on the Bast by a lot of Michael McCabe, and numbered 26 in plan of sAid town, haring thereon erected a two story log house Id by 26 foot with other im provements. Seized, token in execution. end to I.e sold et the property of Thomas McGill.. JOSHUA CiIiEENLAND, Sheriffs Office, Sherif Hunt., Oct. 8, 1836. Redd AID CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Just Opened And will be sold 30 per oent. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! IT ROMAN respectfully in arms his came l', men; and the ',oldie generally, that he has just opened at his store-rum lu Market Square- Iluntingdonot splendid new stock of Ready made Clothing for Pall and Winter. which be will sell theeper than the sante quality of Goods con be purchased nt retail in Philadel phia or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would du well to .11111111 examine his stuck before purcha sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, which will be sold lower than at any other es tablisinnrnt in the count•. Huntingdon Oct. 8. 1856. THE SHIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMI NARY Will tommenee its wilder session of five months on Monday, Nov. 3d. It is hoped that the pleasant situation and salubrity of the village, the convenience and spaciousness of the Semi. nary, and the established character of the In structors will secure the ',Reliance of a largo number of pupils. Terms—For Board and Tuition per session, $62,50 $8 to 12,00 ,T. B. KIDDER, Shirleysburg, Hunt. Co., Pa. 5ept.24,'36.-6t. Day Tuition front Apply to VALITABLE FARM, OF LIMESTONE LAND, FOR SALE. The subsoriber will offer at public sale, on Tuesday, November.ll, his farms situated in Morris township, and containing 265 acres.- 250 acres under ranee and in good cultivation, the balance timber land. This property is di• vided about equally into tw•o farms, with a large .4,7 Krick house and frame tenant house, / frpi .ladta large barn, wagon shed and coreaga crib, carpenter and blacksmith shops on ono, and a good frame houSe and burn on the other; w ith g ood water and fruit on both places, and in a healthy neighborhood. . _ Also at (he slime time ar.dplace, I w il l offer 496 acres of mountain land, in lots of from ID to 100 acres, to suit purchasers. This land is well set with thrifty young Chesnut, white and yellow pine, nod oak timler, and convenient to the farms, with good roads to and through the same. The above property is within 1. mile of the Penien It. R., and 2.3 of canal et Water Street. For further particulars, address SAMUEL C. WALLACE. Spruce Creek, I'. o.llunt. co. 5ep.3,710-2ra. 35Sack. Coffee just received and for sale Mlolciale by CUNNINGIIAIR &DONN, MISfELLASEOES ADVERTISEMENTS. 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Warders or letters of inquiry for Law Books from the country promptly uttetnled to. Slept. 10, 1870:-3,1): LvrusT ARRIVAL OF IjririTtri - j1 AT Tli% BROAD TOP DEPOT. ' U t i; 6ttn t'' :; clockdr Goat's, conr is Li og of Dry Goods, (lard-Sate, Groceries. Queens-ware, Cedar-Nvaie, Ilats, boots and shoes. willow-14111e. Crockery-ware, stone and earthen Tin-ware, Cane ]Fishing-rods. Ready Matte Clothing always on Land, and in short evs ry thing that is unto kept in a country store. UACOV, 5.1 LT, Mil AND PLASTER, kept constantly for Sale. Gall and examine our Goods and judge fa: yourselves. All kinds of country produce taken in en ; chango for Goods at the highest market prices. ; The highest market pion, paid for all kinds of Grain. . I"rotnPiattuntion paid to storing and forward. jug all kinds of merchandise, produce, 3c. lluntingdon, 11lay, 14, 11;56. IN BLAST AGAIN Foundry. Huntingdon THE SUBSCRIBEIf , TAKE THIS 4 thod of iniorming their triends and the pub lie generally, that they hove rebuilt the Hunt. ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful ,p• oration, and are prepared to farnish casting of all kinds, of the best quality on the shortestuo .. . tine and west reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and examine any Ploughs. We ore manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium at the Huntingdon County Agricultural Pate, in 1850) also Hunter's celehratod Cutter Plough, which can't he beat, together with the Keystone, Hill• side, and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand and are manufacturing stoves, each as Cook, Parlor and office stoves for cooler wood. HOLLOW-WARM consisting of Nettles ' Boilers, Skillets, &c., ell of which will be sold cheep ter cash or in ex• change for country produce. Old meld taken for new castings. By a strict attention to hasi• nest and desire to please, no hope to receive s share of public patronage. J. Al. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. April 30, 1836.-tf. CONFECTIONARY Q. FRUIT STORE WILLIAM N. SUVGAIRD, svccrssoa TO THOMAS FRY, wriot.cast.r CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER, YO. 191 North Third St., above Wood, Philo HANUFA on:11ER OF CONFECTION nry, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate ' Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles Jell! i ClllO3. Cream Chocolate, French Toys, Whits Sugar Toy's. &e., &c. AND DEALER IN }Oranges, Lemma, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs. Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fib berts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire Creek. i era, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Cu, 'sly, &c., &c. The attention of Dealers is reqested to an I examination of my stock, which will be found equal to our in Philadelphia. IN. B.—Orden, by mail or otherwise prompt. ly uttet.ded to. Cheapest ""Job Printhg' "face I ICH wxr 1101911 T. We hare now wade such arrangemenis in our Job tylice as will enable us to (to all kw, of Job Printing at %PO per cent. cheaper rates any Os►ce Hi the (*may. (live us u call. 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